Tagged Steven Moffat

Another year, another series, another round of apocalyptic naysayers crying the imminent end of Doctor Who. It’s business as usual in 2011. Christian already told you about Chicago Now’s Matthew Milam earlier this week, who essentially called for the permanent end to the TV series just because he doesn’t like it as much as he…

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen of Kasterborous to another podKast (with a K) which this week features Christian Cawley, James McLean and Brian A Terranova! The Kasterborous podKast team will be discussing, of course, The Impossible Astronaut and the various thoughts, impressions and ideas they got from the first episode of Doctor Who Series 6, in…

You know when someone who gave Fez Emporiums the length and breath of my imagination a second boon describes a fellow writer’s episode as ‘mad’ it must genuinelybe crazier than an armadillos armchair- but that’s how Steven Moffat has described The Doctor’s Wife, the upcoming episode by fantasy and sci-fi author and screenwriter Neil Gaiman…

Alex Kingston, better known to many as Mrs. Robinson River Song, has suggested that she wasn’t initially prepared for the frequent reappearances her character’s been making since her introduction in 2008’s Silence in the Library. The American-based British actress, whose eighth Doctor Who episode Day of the Moon will be broadcast this Saturday with two…

Massive congratulations to Doctor Who star Matt Smith who has received a BAFTA nomination for his starring time travelling role! The TV BAFTA award nominations have been announced, and Smith lines up with Jim Broadbent (Any Human Heart, you may recall he was a Doctor in Curse of the Fatal Death), Daniel Rigby (Eric and…

Can’t wait until Saturday to get another sniff of some new Doctor Who? Series 6 continues with Day of the Moon, and thanks to the BBC we’ve got some snaps from the concluding installment of the story started in The Impossible Astronaut! [nggallery id=58] (We have some problems with our slideshow software at present –…

While UK journalists scratch their heads and try to understand how a show can have a lower audience than 12 months ago but still have a huge share (don’t worry, UK fans, all is well) BBC America’s broadcast of The Impossible Astronaut on Saturday evening set a record for the cable network! 1.28 million viewers…